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Endometriosis more common in lean women: study

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Heavy women are less likely to be diagnosed with endometriosis than their slimmer peers, according to a new study. Full story

Elisabeth Rohm opens up about infertility

   Actress Elisabeth Rohm talks about her difficult road to motherhood, including struggling with infertility and eventually undergoing IVF to have her daughter, as outlined in her new book, “Baby Steps.”

Nia Vardalos opens up about infertility struggles

   The “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” actress is speaking out for the first time about her rocky road to motherhood in her new book, “Instant Mom.” She talks to TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie about her multiple rounds of IVF and the adoption of her daughter, saying, “I’m supposed to be her mother.”

Kim Kardashian: I’d ‘love to be divorced’ soon

   The reality star tells TODAY’s Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb that because of her infertility issues, getting pregnant was a miracle. She also discusses why she is still legally married to Chris Humphries, and how she has been watching her sister Kourtney to get parenting advice and tips.

Couple who overcame infertility honored in song

   Elizabeth and Anthony Stewart struggled with infertility for years, and were devastated after delivering still-born twins. Following fertility treatments, they later had a daughter named Lilya, and upon trying again, they learned  Elizabeth was pregnant with quadruplets. Broadway performer Alison Lu

Sperm Quality & Quantity Declining, Mounting Evidence Suggests

Global baby making seems at no want for a polish, with the world population at 7 billion and rising. But in reality, some evidence suggests part of this picture is breaking down: Sperm may be changing for the worse — at least in some places. The decline has been blamed on everything from cellphones Full story

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  More couples turning to overseas surrogates

More couples struggling with infertility are choosing an alternative path to parenthood: Finding a surrogate thousands of miles from home. NBC’s Ian Williams reports on a family who chose an Indian surrogate, and TODAY contributor Dr. Roshini Raj talks about the pros and cons to the growing trend.